The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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Page 37
... animal than the American bison . It fed the Indians of the major part of North America for unknown ages ; sup- plied the fur traders and trappers of the West with fresh meat throughout the half century during which they pioneered the ...
... animal than the American bison . It fed the Indians of the major part of North America for unknown ages ; sup- plied the fur traders and trappers of the West with fresh meat throughout the half century during which they pioneered the ...
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... animals are perfectly able to de- fend themselves and their young against the attacks of wolves and coyotes . Goat meat will never be popular as an article of diet , but venison and elk meat will never be sufficiently abundant to over ...
... animals are perfectly able to de- fend themselves and their young against the attacks of wolves and coyotes . Goat meat will never be popular as an article of diet , but venison and elk meat will never be sufficiently abundant to over ...
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... animals , classed as " game , " for market , will be permitted to slaughter his live stock whenever he chooses , and to sell the meat wherever he sees fit . To such an amend- ment to the laws , there can be urged no rational objection ...
... animals , classed as " game , " for market , will be permitted to slaughter his live stock whenever he chooses , and to sell the meat wherever he sees fit . To such an amend- ment to the laws , there can be urged no rational objection ...
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... animals promptly returned as soon as the pursuit was dis- continued ; and to shoot or injure them meant trouble with the game wardens . Travelers on transcontinental journeys frequently caught sight of long lines of elk making their way ...
... animals promptly returned as soon as the pursuit was dis- continued ; and to shoot or injure them meant trouble with the game wardens . Travelers on transcontinental journeys frequently caught sight of long lines of elk making their way ...
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... animals to many zoological gardens . Mr. Littlefield states that elk farming is much more profitable than cattle raising , in spite of the handicap of unfavorable game laws . J. B. Dawson has several hundred head of elk on his ranch ...
... animals to many zoological gardens . Mr. Littlefield states that elk farming is much more profitable than cattle raising , in spite of the handicap of unfavorable game laws . J. B. Dawson has several hundred head of elk on his ranch ...
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